Watch these 5 iconic Shirley Temple song-and-dance numbers

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While Shirley Temple's on-camera career was short-lived  she retired from films at 21 she sang, danced and grinned her way into entertainment history.

Watch these 5 iconic Shirley Temple song-and-dance numbers

Shirley Temple, the Depression-era child star, famous for her curly hair, tap dance routines and sing-a-long standards, died Monday, according to publicist Cheryl Kagan. She was 85.Temple was America&#39;s top box-office draw from 1935 to 1938, a record no other child star has come near. In 1935, she won a special Academy Award in for her &quot;outstanding contribution to screen entertainment.&quot;While her on-camera career was short-lived  she retired from films at 21 she sang, danced and grinned her way ...

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